Sentences with phrase «cumulative nature»

Everything I know about the slow growing, cumulative nature of language proficiency suggests it is all but impossible to test prep your way to a high score on a third to eighth grade reading test, especially the more challenging Common Core tests.
Drawing on experience building a customer base for various products over many years, Clark sees efforts to curb emissions of greenhouse gases as a solution that — because of the long - term and cumulative nature of warming risks — is offered well ahead of public recognition of the problem (truly disruptive changes to conditions and resources humans depend on).
In this article she gives a picture of the cumulative nature of the family crisis, as it develops from stage to stage.
While representatives have been censured in the past for improperly using money, such as former Rep. Charles Wilson, a California Democrat who was censured in 1980 for improperly using campaign funds and accepting funds from an individual with interest in legislation, the report said Rangel deserved censure because of the cumulative nature of the violations.
This result highlights the cumulative nature of recessionary exposure, and also suggests that the national decline in test scores associated with lower per - pupil spending is echoed at the district level.
This mirrors the cumulative nature of building knowledge and places appropriate responsibility on K — 2 teachers.
The tracks were determined based upon the cumulative nature of the Statewide Science Assessments and Biology End - of - Course Exam.
And the cumulative nature of the greenhouse problem, which makes it more similar to the national debt than a conventional pollution problem, is not comprehended by the public.
The interactive and cumulative nature of climate change effects on health, mental health, and well - being are critical factors in understanding the overall consequences of climate change on human health (see figure above).
But hailing the carbon saved by the US since 2005, while ignoring what it added before that would fail to acknowledge the cumulative nature of the carbon emissions burden on the atmosphere.
Sir Nicholas Stern, the chief of Britain's economic service and author of the new government report on climate options, has summarized the cumulative nature of the threat succinctly: «The sting is in the tail.»
... Although respondent attempts to minimize his criminal acts and illegal conduct involving moral turpitude by arguing that he did not distribute medications to others, the cumulative nature of respondent's misconduct... merits disbarment.»
Taken together, the cumulative nature of these positives with respect to products floated by insurance providers resulted in superior levels of loyalty and satisfaction with respect to specific brands.
The big picture finding from this review is that the cumulative nature of socio - economic disadvantage (such as personal, family and economic related stressors) and the lasting effects of colonisation are thought to be linked to violence against women in Indigenous communities.
These highlight the complex and cumulative nature of violence and victimisation.
According to Marter, «the chronic and cumulative nature of sleep deprivation during the newborn phase is perhaps one of the most commonly underestimated challenges of new parenthood.»
The cumulative nature of the trauma caused by lateral violence is significant for communities.
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